Only one final act remains. This Sunday, the  Miami Premier Padel P1  It concludes with two finals featuring the best pairs of the moment, both in the women's and men's categories. On the  Juan & Bela Court The posters live up to all their promises with a double clash between the 1st and 2nd seeds.

Finals Program

  •  Ladies final  16:00 PM in Miami (22:00 PM in France)
  •  Men's final  Not before 17:30 PM in Miami (23:30 PM in France)

 TV broadcast  : to be continued from 23h40 (French time) on Canal+ Sport 360, with Sébastien Heulot and Laura Clergue on commentary.

Triay / Brea vs Josemaría / González: a hierarchy to be confirmed

The women's final pits the world's number one players against each other.  Gemma Triay / Delfina Brea  in pairs  Paula Josemaría / Bea González , seeded 2.

The world's first dynamic pair

Triay and Brea arrive with maximum confidence, since the arrival of their coach.  Seba Nerone they are simply  undefeated , with already two titles in Gijón and Cancún.

Their track record in Miami is solid:

  • Victory in the semi-final: 6/3 6/2
  • Quarter: 6/0 6/3
  • Round of 16: 7/6 6/0

They left very few opportunities for their opponents.

Josemaría / González, a rise to power

On the other side, Josemaría and González had to work harder, especially in the semi-final with a three-set victory against Sánchez/Ustero after  2h28 of combat .

Their tournament:

  • Semi-final: 4/6 6/4 6/4
  • Quarter: 6/3 7/5
  • Round of 16: 6/2 6/2

A first benchmark duel

The two pairs have only faced each other once this season, in Cancún, with Triay/Brea winning.  7 / 6 6 / 1 .

Coello / Tapia vs Galán / Chingotto: a new chapter of the “Superclásico”

For the men, a poster that has become a classic takes center stage:
 Arturo Coello / Agustín Tapia  salary.  Alejandro Galán / Federico Chingotto .

A rivalry that structures the circuit

This will already be the  32th confrontation  between the two pairs.

  • Overall advantage: Coello / Tapia (21-10)
  • Head-to-head 2026: 1-1

A perfectly balanced rivalry this season.

Coello / Tapia: always there when needed

The world's number ones continue to impress:

  •  Finalist in all tournaments played this season 
  • 2026 balance sheet:  15 wins and 1 loss 

Their journey in Miami:

  • Semi final :  5/7 6/3 6/2
  • Quarter: 7/5 7/6
  • Round of 16: 7/6 6/4

They passed  more than 1 hour and 30 minutes on the court  than their opponents over the week.

Galán / Chingotto: maximum efficiency

For their part, Galán and Chingotto arrive with impressive statistics:

  •  No sets lost before the final 
  • Average time on the field: approximately 1 hour per match

Their background:

  • Semi-final: 6-2, 6-2
  • Quarter: 6/1 6/0
  • Round of 16: 6/1 7/6

A clear domination, with very little energy expended.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.